Congress: don't put the Internet's future in the hands of slimy lobbyists. No "Fast Track" for the TPP!

The Trans Pacific Partnership has provisions that could destroy good jobs, hurt the environment, and dramatically restrict the Internet. If Congress passes "Fast Track" for the TPP, lobbyists from industries that hate the open Internet will be running the show. We can't let this happen.

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What to say

Hello, I'm calling to urge my representative to vote NO on the Camp-Baucus "Fast Track" bill that would allow the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement to be passed without going through the normal Congressional amendment and debate procedures. Congress needs time to thoroughly review trade agreements that affect all of us. Fast Tracking the TPP is undemocratic, and I expect my lawmakers to oppose it. I'll be watching this issue closely in 2015.

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BREAKING UPDATE:

Read the text of TPA-2014 for yourself here, and call Congress like crazy.

Who opposes "Fast Track" legislation?

In a word, everyone. Democrats, Republicans, tech companies, unions, libertarians, environmentalists, and Internet freedom advocates all oppose Fast Tracking the TPP. It's common sense: decisions that affect everyone shouldn't be made in secret without public input.

Below are blog posts and articles from many organizations who are rallying against Fast Track for the TPP. Read up, share, and get all the facts about what the Trans-Pacific Partnership means for you.